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  1. Chuan Leekpai ( Thai: ชวน หลีกภัย, RTGS : Chuan Likphai, pronounced [tɕʰūan lìːk.pʰāj]; Chinese: 呂基文; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lū Ki-bûn; born 28 July 1938) is a Thai politician who is the former president of the National Assembly of Thailand as well as the speaker of the Thai House of Representatives from 2019 to 2023. [1]

  2. Chuan Leekpai ist ein thailändischer Politiker. Von 1991 bis 2003 war er Vorsitzender der Demokratischen Partei, von 1992 bis 1995 und von 1997 bis 2001 Premierminister des Landes. Er war von 1986 bis 1988 und ist erneut seit Mai 2019 Sprecher des thailändischen Repräsentantenhauses und damit zugleich Präsident der Nationalversammlung.

  3. Chuan Leekpai, Thai lawyer and politician who served as prime minister of Thailand (1992–95, 1997–2001) and was leader of the Democrat Party (1991–2003). He was Thailand’s first prime minister to come to power without aristocratic or military backing. Learn more about Chuan’s life and career.

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  4. Thai politician Chuan Leekpai (born 1938) spent a humble childhood as the son of a vegetable seller. In 1992 he became his country's prime minister amidst a crucial transition from a military government to one of democracy.

  5. www.spiegel.de › politik › chuan-leekpai-a-cdcbf6c6/0002/0001Chuan Leekpai, - DER SPIEGEL

    7. Juni 1998 · 07.06.1998, 13.00 Uhr • aus DER SPIEGEL 24/1998. 60, thailändischer Premierminister, entspannt sich nicht nur in seiner Freizeit mit Zeichnen. Auch auf langen Sitzungen greift er zu...

  6. Chuan Leekpai (Thai: ชวน หลีกภัย, RTGS: Chuan Likphai, pronounced [t͡ɕʰūa̯n lìːk.pʰāj]; Chinese: 呂基文; born 28 July 1938) is a Thai politician. He is the President of the National Assembly of Thailand and the Speaker of the Thai House of Representatives.

  7. Chuan Leekpai is a Thai politician who is the former president of the National Assembly of Thailand as well as the speaker of the Thai House of Representatives from 2019 to 2023. Previously he twice served as the Thai prime minister, from 20 September 1992 to 19 May 1995 and from 9 November 1997 to 9 February 2001.